I think it has to be "Shared" to view it.This is my first attempt at the spreadsheet and a full days testing. Results look high? Not sure what Dosing method SLGS or TR means. All help appreciated
Not sure what Dosing method SLGS or TR means. All help appreciated
Does anyone know if the dosages and needle types and units are the same between the various insulins?
Cool. Would the number of units change between the two different syringes? If I’m currently dosing 1.5 units with a U40 and Caininsulin what would the equivalent dosage with a U100 and LantusCaninsulin is a U40 insulin that requires U40 syringes.
Lantus, Basaglar and Levemir are U100 insulin's so require U100 syringes.
what would the equivalent dosage with a U100 and Lantus
I’m on the wet coast of BC Canada. Great infoA unit is a unit. If you switched to Lantus, you'd need to get U100 syringes so 1 unit would still be 1 unit, just on a different sized syringe. Where are you? I know you're not in the US because the same insulin is called Vetsulin here but in the rest of the world, it's called Caninsulin.
If you want to switch, we'd take into consideration the dose you'd be using with the Caninsulin at that time. Usually, if you're giving X units of Caninsulin, you'd start at X units of Lantus too (or possibly a tiny bit less for safety). We couldn't tell you right now what dose you'd start at because we'd have to wait until you were actually ready to switch to see how much Caninsulin you were giving.
